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So, this short documentary, 'Vue générale du pont Alexandre III,' captures the splendor of the Alexandre III bridge during the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris. It’s not just about the bridge itself, but really evokes a sense of that era, the excitement in the air. The pacing is slow and deliberate, letting you soak in the intricate details of the architecture and the bustling life around it. There’s something fascinating about early practical effects here, like the way the camera moves and the framing of shots, which feels almost experimental for its time. It’s a window into a world long gone, with a kind of atmosphere that invites reflection on both the beauty of the bridge and the historical significance of the event.
This film is quite scarce, with few surviving prints, making it a real find for collectors of early cinema. Most copies are in fragile condition due to age, so you don't come across them often. Its value lies not just in its historical context but also in the way it captures the spirit of turn-of-the-century Paris, appealing to both documentary aficionados and those interested in architectural cinema.
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